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like dalevr6said,they should of at least had a plaque somewhere on the storms saying no1 of 500,or a certificate stating that it is a storm,thats where vw messed up,it should of said storm on the log books,like the highline golfs state
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the storm was only available in the uk,so its more of a limited edition to the gulible uk people,if it was a worldwide limited edition then it would be different!!
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if you look at his other items for sale,there are loads of brand new vag stuff on there,perhaps hes got more than one set,why not ask him?
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if its the relays its nothing serious,maybe ones loose,just try pushing them back in place,mine used to do it,the relays came loose now and again and the car would just turn over and not fire,chrisshills did the same once
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Bugatti Veyron vs plane We love a good pan-European car versus public transport challenge on Top Gear. So far we've pitted an Aston DB9 against the fast train to Monte Carlo (victory: Clarkson, Team Car). We've run a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti against a jet aircraft to Verbier (victory: Clarkson, Team Car). And we put a Mercedes SLR McLaren against a boat to Oslo (victory: Clarks... etc, etc). Now comes our greatest race ever. The route is from the northern Italian town of Alba to the southern British town of London. Jeremy takes the incredible (and incredibly delayed) 987bhp Bugatti Veyron, while Richard and James are once again going by air. But this time there's a twist, because your pilot for this TG Airlines flight is Captain May of the King's Own Still Having Flying Lessons Corps. Clarkson will be punched straight through Europe by the mighty fist of the world's most powerful car. The other two will be taking a not quite as-the-crow-flies route because James can't fly over the Alps. Apparently he hasn't done that bit of the course yet. Nonetheless, Clarkson could be in trouble this time, unless, of course, James flies as slowly as he drives. its true!! :shock: :lol:
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what paint did you use?
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that noise could be a relay
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first of all check the relays in the fuse box are seated correctly
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http://the-corrado.net/.archive/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32592 dont know if the same applies to your wheels though
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from looking at the pics the car looks a little "dry" ,it might come better with a good rub down with 1500
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the vr6 is 5x100 pcd 112 is from audi and the newer vw models PCD stands for 'pitch circle diametre' and is the diametre of a circle drawn through the centre of your wheel's bolt holes. P.C.D. is measured in millimeters and also indicates the number of studs or bolts the wheel will have. Volkswagen Alloy Wheels are usually either 4x100 [i.e. 4 bolt holes drilled through the centre of an imaginary 100mm circle] or 5x100 [VR6s, GTis and MK4s]
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looks like my local on a friday night :lol:
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now thats what i call a scissor jack...lol...looking nice mate
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someone could of transplanted a TDi engine in,while you werrnt looking :lol: ..if it was blue smoke id be more worried
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it might come better once its beem buffed up
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mines an early 1993 and has a coilpack
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the effect of short distance driving on engines
dazzyvr6 replied to chrishill's topic in General Car Chat
it wont do any harm in taking it for a good drive now and again -
average mileage is 12k per year,unless your a high mileage salesman,but you wouldnt be using a corrado for that job
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here you go http://the-corrado.net/.archive/forum/viewtopic. ... slam+panel
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phatvr6 has got a vr6 rad on his,and his started life as a 2.0 8v,so it will fit,not sure if he got hold of a vr6 slam panel though
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you wont go far wrong with a pugeot ,ive got a 405 1.9d which has done 247k,only paid 300 for it with a 12month ticket,not had to spend a penny on it in the 8 months ive had it
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Bus driver jailed for five years - is it fair!!!
dazzyvr6 replied to Andy665's topic in General Car Chat
exactly!!shock affects people in different ways -
the vr6 rad mounting holes wont line up with the 16v slam panel